Visitors can discover their inner Indiana Jones traversing this fun and challenging zip line above the canopy of trees and swamps that are home to hundreds of alligators and crocodiles at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park
It is an obstacle...

Welcome to Pat Croce’s St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum where you can relive the Golden Age of Piracy in a fantastic journey through exciting displays of authentic artifacts, real treasure and interactive fun!
“Relive th’...

Not Another Ghost Tour!
This 80min. tour will capture you with historic tales of the City’s sinister ‘Dark Side’-
Pirate Sackings, French & Indian Massacres, Unsolved Murders, Odd Burial Customs, and Insanity.
Departs every evening Sunday –...

Enjoy the best view in Saint Augustine…
Up to 3 people can fly side by side! Gently take off and land directly from our custom designed boat!
Our different flight levels are:
• 700 feet – Wussy Flight
• 1000 feet – Bird Observer
•...

Step onto an Avalon Carriage for a two and one half mile ride along narrow, tree-lined streets. As you slowly pass by centuries old structures, your driver will narrate the story of old Saint Augustine.
Avalon Carriage has a variety of carriages available...

Country Carriages is located in St. Augustine Florida the oldest city in the United States.
We offer a wide selection of services and carriages to meet almost any occasion.
NARRATED CARRIAGE TOURS
Sit back and relax as you are chauffeured down red brick...

WORLD GOLF HALL OF FAME
The World Golf Village is the ultimate golf vacation destination in historic St. Augustine, just south of Jacksonville of Florida’s northeast coastline.
World Golf Village is home to the World Golf Hall of Fame, where the...

The St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine, an institution of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, is dedicated to the first colony of Greek people who came to America in 1768.
Come and visit our magnificent Orthodox Chapel filled with Byzantine...

The Pena-Peck House was constructed circa 1750 by order of the King of Spain to be the residence of his royal Treasurer, Juan Esteban de Pena.
Built of native coquina stone, it is one of the finest surviving First Spanish Period home in the city. Today...